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- metabolites. Laticifers may be divided into: Articulated laticifers, i.e., composed of a series of cells joined together, or Non-articulated laticifers, consisting...
- latex gloves, latex condoms, latex clothing, and balloons. The cells (laticifers) in which latex is found make up the laticiferous system, which can form...
- A., & Naidoo, Y. (2017). Characterisation of the indumentum and the laticifers in the leaves and stems of Gomphocarpus physocarpus (Apocynaceae). South...
- are formed in the cytoplasm of specialized latex-producing cells called laticifers within rubber plants. Rubber particles are surrounded by a single phospholipid...
- cosmopolitan overall. The only synapomorphy within the Moraceae is presence of laticifers and milky sap in all parenchymatous tissues, but generally useful field...
- Cystoliths are always present and some members of this family possess laticifers. Cannabaceae are often dioecious (distinct male and female plants). The...
- lobed, with seven lobes. All plant parts contain latex in articulated laticifers. Seedlings Coiled phyllotaxy of papaya leaves Leaf Papayas are dioecious...
- These molecules are sometimes produced by specialized cells, such as laticifers in plants. Secondary metabolites commonly mediate antagonistic interactions...
- plant development, include: Developing endosperm The non-articulated laticifers The plasmodial tapetum, and The "nucellar plasmodium" of the family Podostemaceae...
- upright or de****bent. Some have subterranean tubers. They do not have laticifers, nor latex, nor coloured saps. They can have a basal or terminal group...